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IMPORTANT GATHERING OF 
BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE 
mero tORICAL CHINA 


THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE 
GEORGE KELLOGG - Amsterdam - N-Y- 


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eAMERICAN -4RT GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE - 567TH to 57TH STREET 
New York 


FREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION 


Prom patuncday,, October) 31, Until 
time of Sale - Weekdays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 
Sunday, November 1, From 2 to 5 p. m. 


DINER Eo TRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


Isoday, November O,;and Saturday 
eiovember 7 at s2-[¢-p. in. , r y 


bemorde of; JOHN KEL EOGG AND 
ELIZABETH KELLOGG SWIFT 


Exhibition and Sale at the 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE : 56rTx ¢o 57TH STREET 


New York City 


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Together With a Few Specimens of Silver 
& Copper Lustre & Miscellaneous Objects 


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THE LATE GEORGE KELLOGG 
Amsterdam, New York 


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SERIES Including two of Connecticut 


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sales (Conducted By Mr. O. Bernet and MG. H. H. Parke 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION - INC. 
MANAGERS 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. REJECTION OF BIDS: Any bid which is not commensurate with 
the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional 
advance, may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would 
be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


Il. THE BUYER: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any 
dispute arises between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide 
the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


III. IDENTIFICATION AND DEPOSIT BY BUYER: The name of the 
buyer of each lot shall be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so 
required, each buyer shall sign a card giving the lot number, amount for 
which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part 
of the purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so 
purchased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 


IV. RISK AFTER PURCHASE: ‘Title passes upon the fall of the 
auctioneer’s hammer, and thereafter the property is at the purchaser’s risk, 
and neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss of, 
or any damage to any article by theft, fire, breakage, however occasioned, or 
any other cause whatsoever. 


VY. DELIVERY OF PURCHASES: Delivery of any purchases will be 
made only upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 


VI. RECEIPTED BILLS: Goods will only be delivered on presentation 
of a receipted bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recog- 
nized and honored as an order by the buyer, directing the delivery to the 
bearer of the goods described thereon. If a receipted bill is lost before 
delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should immediately notify 
the Association of such loss. 


VII. STORAGE IN DEFAULT OF PROMPT PAYMENT AND 
CALLING FOR GOODS: Articles not paid for in full and not called for by 
the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following that of the sale may 
be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to and stored 
in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the pur- 
chaser, and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will 
be charged against the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned 
by such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by 
noon of the day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer 
reserve the right, any other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwith- 
standing, in respect to any or all lots included in the purchase bill, at its or 
his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to re-sell the same at public 
or private sale without further notice for the account of the buyer and to 
hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses sus- 
tained in so doing. 


VIII. SHIPPING: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a busi- 
ness in which the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, 


however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and 
reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assump- 
tion of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged 
for such service. 


IX. GUARANTY: ‘The Association exercises great care to catalogue 
every lot correctly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale 
to point out any error, defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either 
by the owner or the Association of the correctness of the description, genu- 
ineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside on 
account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted 
or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and 
the Association will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert 
to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judg- 
ment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the opinion 
of such expert, who thereby will become responsible for such damage as might 
result were his opinion without foundation. 


X. RECORDS: ‘The records of the auctioneer and the Association are 
in all cases to be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be 
accepted by both buyer and seller as the value against which all claims for 
losses or damage shall lie. 


XI. BUYING ON ORDER: Buying or bidding by the Association for 
responsible parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or tele- 
phone, if conditions permit, will be faithfully attended to without charge or 
commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing condi- 
tions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more 
books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been 
present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will 
be refunded, if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clear- 
ness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot num- 
ber be given, but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for 
the lot, and when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects 
of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one trans- 
mitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit must be sent or 
reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 


PRICED CATALOGUES: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session 
thereof, will be furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with 
the duties involved in copying the necessary information from the records of 
the Association. 

These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or 
by an officer of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


OTTO BERNET MANAGERS 
HIRAM H. PARKE 
_ AUCTIONEERS 


NAPATPATRCIN [ihe aN Life: 


Pern I TED STATES AND STATE TAX 
Peete NCH AND OTHER PURPOSES 
Set eOGUPRS OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


oA pPRAISALS. The American Art Association, Inc., 
will furnish appraisements, made by experts under its direct 
supervision, of art and literary property, jewelry and all 
personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for inheritance 
tax, insurance and other purposes. 


CATALOGUES. The Association is prepared to supple- 
ment this appraisal work by making catalogues of private 
libraries, of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such 
catalogues to be modeled after the fine and intelligently 
produced Sales catalogues of the Association. 


Upon request the Association will furnish the names of 
many Trust and Insurance Companies, Executors, Admin- 
istrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private individuals for 
whom the Association has made appraisements which not 
only have been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been 
accepted by the United States Estate Tax Bureau, the 
State Tax Commission and others in interest. 


The AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 7 INC. 
MADISON AVENUE,» 56rx to 57TH STREET 


New York (ity 


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A TRIBUTE TO THE LATE GEORGE KELLOGG 


KORGE KELLOGG of Amsterdam, New York, became known as 
a collector of Blue Historical China at the Burritt Sale which was 
held at the American Art Galleries, March 25th and 26th, 1903. 

A. Melrose Burritt of Waterbury, Connecticut, was a collector of the 
right sort. His theory was to get “the finest obtainable” but never to let a 
rare piece “get by’ him if he could afford to purchase it, even though its 
condition were slightly imperfect. 

The imperfect piece can always be replaced by a more perfect one it 
such a piece turns up. ‘This is the attitude of every intelligent collector. 

At the Burritt Sale George Kellogg was the most conspicuous buyer. 
He paid record prices for such pieces as “St. Paul’s Church, New York’ 
plate; “New York from Brooklyn Heights” piatter; “Pennsylvania Arms” 
platter; “Dr. Syntax’s Noble Hunting Party” platter; “Pat in the Pond”’ 
platter; ‘““The Harvest Home’ platter. He bought every piece he needed 
out of this collection regardless of prices. 

At subsequuent auction sales of blue china during the past twenty years 
George Kellogg has always been represented. ‘These sales have been com- 
paratively few. ‘There is only a limited number of good collections of Blue 
Historical China in the world. 

In recent years the Morse and Soper Collections have both found a 
permanent home in Museums. 

I can say without fear of contradiction that Mr. Kellogg’s Collec- 
tion of Blue Staffordshire Historical China is the finest collection that has 
ever been offered for sale at public auction. It was my privilege to be a 
personal friend of George Kellogg’s for many years. I watched his col- 
lection grow from a small beginning to what is prebably today the finest 
collection in existence. 

Mr. Kellogg’s theory in collecting was similar to that of Mr. Burritt. 
He knew that a perfect collection was impossible tc obtain,—that all the 
wealth in the world could not buy a complete collection in proof condition. 
Therefore he sought for “the best obtainable’ and never turned down a rare 
piece because it failed to have the appearance of being fresh from the kiln. 
He appreciated the value of fine color in blue china and on one occasion bid 
up the price on a “New York from Weehawk”’ platter to $1200, because of 
its clear impression and its beautiful shade of blue. 

Mr. Kellogg was a successful business man and was not handicapped by 
lack of means to gratify his one hobby, which was the collection of blue 
china. He was fond of motoring and scoured the country far and near in 
quest of pieces which he needed to make his collection more complete. 

It was a pleasure and privilege to know him. He will long be remem- 
bered for his sterling qualities and his fine personal character. “There never 
has lived a more enthusiastic lover of the “Old Blue.” 


ALEXANDER HUDNUT. 


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AMERICAN Art AssociaTION, INc., ManaGegrs 


SALE AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


THE GEORGE KELLOGG COLLECTION 
November 6 and 7, 1925 


To save time and to prevent mistakes each purchaser will oblige the 
managment by filling in this slip and handing it to the record clerk or 
sales attendant on making the first purchase. 


Purchaser’s Name 


Address in Full 


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FIRST SESSION 
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925, AT 2:15 P. M- 


Catalogue Numbers 1 to 188 inclusive 


MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS 


1—Copper Lustre Satt DisH 
On foot. Has small crack. 


2—Coprprr Lustre Muc 


With beading and band. 
Height, 3 inches. 


3—Coprrer Lustre Muc 
With band of blue and raised flowers in color. 
Height, 3% inches. 


4—Copprer Lustre Muc 


A wide pale brown band sustaining a portrait of Tyler and log cabin 
in black. Chipped. 
Height, 3% inches. 


5—Pink Lustre TEaPpot 
Cane-color ground. Bird-head spout. Chipped. 
Height, 434 inches. 
6—Copper Lustre PITCHER 
Ribbed body. Pink band with leaves in white. Cracked. 
Height, 434 inches. 
7—CoppEeR LustTrRE PITCHER 
Oval panels displaying pastoral subjects on a band of yellow. Cracked. 
Height, 6% inches. 
8—Copperr Lustre PITCHER 


Ribbed at top and base. ‘The center has a yellow band displaying 
prints in black of the “Surrender of Cornwallis” and a portrait of 
“Lafayette.” 

Height, 6% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


9—Pink Lustre TEA SET 


With flowers and leaves in red, green and blue. Comprising: Teapot, 
sugar-bowl, creamer, small plate, waste-bowl, seven cups and six 
saucers. “Teapot cracked. 


10— PITCHER 
White glaze, with bouquets of flowers in brilliant colors. 
Height, 5% inches. 
1I1—StLveR Lustre Cream PITCHER 
Compressed body with four lobed vertical panels. Slightly rubbed. 
Height, 4 inches. 
12—SILveR Lustre Tea Ser 


Oval, with vertical ribbing. Invested with a solid silver lustre of 
great brilliancy. Comprising: Teapot, sugar-bowl and creamer. Spout 
and lip of teapot slightly chipped. 


13—SILVER Lusrre CoFFEE-POT 
Ovoidal body with two bands of slightly scrolled ribbings. Reversed 
C-scroll handle. Coated with a brilliant silver lustre. Cover and spout 
slightly chipped. 
Height, 12 inches. 
I14—SILVER LustrE PITCHER 
Pear-shaped body, invested with a brilliant silver lustre. The interior 
glazed white. Four-quart size. 
Height, 8% inches. 
15—Bow.L 
With blossom decoration in blue and brown. Brown band encircling 
top. A paster bears the inscription: ‘Antique bowl about one hun- 


dred and fifty years old, presented to George Kellogg by Mrs. James 
M. Aldrich, Westerly, R. I. December 16, 1918.” 


Diameter, 6 inches. 
16—LoweEstTorr CREAMER AND Four Cups AND SAUCERS 
Floral decoration. Some pieces imperfect. 


17—Lowestorr TEApor 
Cylindrical, with twisted handle. Has slight chip. 


18—LiverRPooL PItcHER 


White glaze, with portraits of Captain Jones and Pike, in black. Im- 
_perfect, 


Height, 6 inches. 


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ALBANY 


19— ALBANY THEATRE Maker Unknown 
Cup plate. Floral border. Dark blue. Small crack. 
Diameter, 3% inches. 
(Illustrated ) 
20—City oF ALBANY, STATE OF New YorK Maker, Wood and Sons 
Plate. Medium blue. Coed condition. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 
21—CapiroL AT ALBANY 
Wash bowl. With medallions of Kent and Stuyvesant. Dark blue. 


Repaired with three rivets. 


Diameter, 13% inches. 


22—DutcH CHurRcH AT ALBANY Maker, Stevenson 


Three-quart pitcher. Floral body with “View of the Late Protestant 
Dutch Church in the City of Albany.” Dark blue. Small crack 
in foot. 

Height, 8 inches. 


23—Ciry or ALBANY Maker, Wood 


Vegetable dish. View of ‘Catskill Mountains and Hudson River” 
on outer rim. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Length, 11 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


24—ALBANY FROM RENSSELAER ISLAND Maker Unknown 
Soup plate. Floral border. Dark blue. Proof. 
(Illustrated ) Diameter, to inches. 


ARMS OF THE STATES 
Maker, I. Maver 


25—CoNNECTICUT 


Gravy tureen with cover. Arms on either side. Scroll handles. Floral 
border. Dark blue. In good condition. 


(Illustrated ) 


Height, 6 inches. 


26—CoNNECTICUT 
Small tray with leaf scroll ends. Floral border. Dark blue. Proof. 


(Illustrated ) Length, 8% inches. 
27—SoUTH CAROLINA | 
Small plate. Floral border. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 7% inches. 
28—RHopE IsLAND 


Plate. Floral border. Dark blue. Very slightly worn. 


Diameter, 8% inches. 


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Nos. 25 and 26—Connecticut Gravy TurEEN AND SMALL Tray 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


29—NeEw YorK 
Plate. Floral border. Medium blue. Good condition. 
(Illustrated ) 


Diameter, to inches. 
30— MassaAcHUSETTS 
Small platter. Floral border. Dark blue. -In good condition. 
(Illustrated ) - Length, 10% inches. 
3I—GEORGIA 


Small platter. Floral border. Dark blue. (Very slightly worn.) 


Length, 13 inches. 
32—NortTH CaroLina 


Platter. Floral border. Rich dark blue. In good condition, aged. 


Length, 15 inches. 
33—MaryLanpD 


Two-quart pitcher, with arms on either side. White rim. Scroll 
handle. Floral border. Dark blue. In good condition. 


Height, 10 inches. 
34—DELAWARE 


Platter. Floral border. Fine clear blue. Proof with the exception 


of a few slight cuts. Length, 17 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


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Nos. 30 and 34—MassacHuSETTS AND DELAWARE PLATTERS 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


35—MaryLAND 
Bowl. Floral border. Dark blue. Very slightly worn. ‘The rim 
rejoined but no parts missing. ' 
Diameter, 12% inches. 
30—VIRGINIA 
Vegetable dish with leaf scroll ends. Floral border. Rich dark blue. 
‘The cover has a new finial and the edge imperfect. 
Length, 12% inches. 


37—NeEw JERSEY 
Large platter. Floral border. Rich blue. Good condition. 


Length, 19 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


38— PENNSYLVANIA 
Platter. Floral border. Rich blue. Proof with the exception of a 
small crack. 
Length, 21 inches. 
39— PENNSYLVANIA 
Large platter. Floral border. Rich blue. Good condition. 
Length, 21 inches. 


(Illustrated ) 


40—MIEDALLION ARMS PLATE 
Showing the arms of Virginia, North Carolina, New York, Maryland, 
Massachusetts and New Jersey, in color on a white ground. Marked, 


Ironstone. Slight crack. 
Diameter, 10% inches. 


ARMS OF UNITED STATES 


41—UNITED STATES Maker Unknown 


Small plate. Eagle with spread wings, shield below. Floral border. 
Dark blue. Shghtly wern. 

Diameter, 634 inches. 

42—UwITED STATES Maker Unknown 


Teapot with cover. Eagle with spread wings on either side. City 
in the background. Floral border. Dark blue. Proof. 
Height, 8 inches. 


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Nos. 37 and 39—-NeEw JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA PLATTERS 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


43—UNITED STATES Maker Unknown 


Pitcher. Eagle with half-spread wings, holding arrows, and fifteen 
stars. Floral border. Rich dark blue. Slight repair at the rim. 
Height, 6% inches. 


BALTIMORE 


44—BaALTIMOoRE Masonic Hay Maker Unknown 
One-quart pitcher. Print on either side. Dark blue. Proof. 
Height, 5 inches. 
45—BALTIMORE EXCHANGE Maker, Ridgway 
Cup plate. Dark blue. Proof. 
Diameter, 4% inches. 
46—BaLTImorE Court Howse Maker Unknown 
Plate. Fruit and flower border. Medium blue. Chipped. 

Diameter, 8% inches. 
47—BALTIMORE ALMS HOUSE Maker Unknown 
Teapot. Dark blue. Good condition except for chip in spout. 

Height, 7% inches. 
48—BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, ON LEVEL Maker, Wood 
Plate. Shell border. Dark blue. Proof. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 
49—BALTIMORE AND OHio RaiLroap, INCLINED PLANE Maker, Wood 
Plate. Dark blue. In good condition. 
Diameter, to inches. 
50—BALTIMORE EXCHANGE Maker Unknown 
Plate. Flower and fruit border. Medium blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


BOSTON AND VICINITY 


51—Boston STATE HousE Maker, Ridgway 
Cream pitcher. Medium blue. Handle rejoined, otherwise in fine 
condition. 


Height, 3% inches. 


52—OctTacon CHURCH Maker, Stevenson 


Cup plate. Blue with white rim. Proof. 
Diameter, 4 inches. 


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53—Boston State House Maker, Stevenson 


Cup plate. Blue. Fine condition. Diameter, 4 inches. 


54—Boston StatE House Maker, Ridgway 
Small plate. Dark blue. Proof, 


Diameter, 5%4 inches. 
55—Boston Court House Maker, Stevenson 
Small plate. Dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 534 inches. 
56—Boston State House Maker, Ridgway 
Pickle dish. Leaf-shaped. Dark blue with white rim. Repaired. 


Length, 6 inches. 


57—Harvarp COLLEGE Maker, Stevenson 
Small plate. “Three-quarter view with two figures in the foreground. 
Dark blue. Good condition. Diameter, 534 inches. 
58—Boston State House Maker, Rogers 


Pitcher. Showing cows on Common. On the reverse, “View of New 
York City Hall.” Light blue. Very small chip at rim. 


Height, 5% inches. 


59—Boston Aims House Maker, Stevenson 
Two-quart pitcher. On the reverse, ““The Esplanade.’ Dark blue. 
Lip rejoined. Height, 7% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


60—ATHENEUM Maker, Ridgway 
Small plate. Medium blue. Good condition, 
Diameter, 6 inches. 
61—Boston State House Maker Unknown 
Large mug. Showing cows in the foreground and residences of dis- 
tinguished citizens on either side of the State House. Clear medium 
blue. Print in excellent condition. 
Height, 5% inches. 
62—Boston STATE House Maker Unknown 
Deep saucer. Showing cows in the foreground. Eagle and stars on 
the back. Grapevine and floral border. Medium blue. Small chip. 


Diameter, 6% inches. 


63—Nauant Hote, Near Boston Maker, Stubbs 
Large saucer. Showing life on the beach and chaise at the right. Dark 


blue. Good condition. 
Diameter, 7 inches. 


(Illustrated ) 


64—Boston INSANE Hospitrau Maker, Ridgway 


Small plate. Dark blue. (Good condition. 
Diameter, 7 inches. 


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65—NaHANT HotreL Near Boston Maker, Stubbs 


Plate. Showing life on the beach and chaise at the right. Dark blue. 
Slight chip. 


Diameter, 8 inches. 
66—Boston HospPiITAL Maker, Stevenson 


Plate. Showing chaise in the foreground and medallions of Jefferson 
and Lafayette and “View of Aqueduct Bridge, Little Falls’ on the 
border. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 8% inches. 
67—Boston HosPimTra. Maker, Stevenson 


Plate. Showing chaise in the foregrounud and medailions of Jefferson 
and Clinton and “Entrance of Erie Canal into the Hudson at Albany”’ 
on border. Dark blue. Rubbed. 


Diameter, 8% inches. 


68—NaHAntT Hotet Near Boston Maker, Stevenson 
Plate. Showing life on the beach but without chaise or tree. Medium 


blue. Slightly rubbed. 


Diameter, 8% inches. 


69—Nauant HotreL Near Boston Maker, Stevenson 
Plate. Showing life on the beach, with tree. Dark blue. Slightly 
scratched. 


Diameter, 8% inches. 


70—Boston HospPItTa. Maker, Stevenson 
Plate. Showing chaise and canal in the foreground. Leaf border. 


Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


71—HARVARD COLLEGE Maker, Stevenson 


Plate. Showing horseman in the foreground. Dark blue. Slightly 
rubbed. 


Diameter, 834 inches. 
72—5ST. PauL’s CHURCH Maker, Ridgway 
Small platter. Medium blue. Proof. 

Length, 9% inches. 

73—LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS Maker, Wood and Sons 
Plate. Light blue. Proof. 

Diameter, to inches. 

74—MiITCHELL AND FREEMAN’S WAREHOUSE Maker, Adams 
Plate. Dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


75—Harvarp COLLEGE Maker, Stevenson 
Plate. Showing figures and trees in the foreground. Medium blue. 
Good condition. Diameter, to inches. 
76—OctTacon CHURCH Maker, Ridgway 
Soup plate. Showing chaise in the foreground. Medium blue. Good 
condition, Diameter, 10 inches. 
77—BosTon STATE House Maker, Rogers 


Plate. Chaise in the foreground. Good condition. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 
78—Boston StaTE House Maker, Rogers 
Plate. Showing cows on Common. Medium blue. Cracked. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


79—Boston Court Houser Maker, Ridgway 

Small platter. Medium blue. Good condition. Length, 10% inches. 
(Illustrated ) 

80—BaTTLE OF BUNKER HILL Maker, Stevenson 


Tray with perforated border. Dark blue. Small chip. 


Length, 11 inches. 


(Illustrated ) 
81—BaTTLE oF BUNKER HILL Maker, Stevenson 
Platter. Dark blue. Aged. Length, ‘%8¥6 inches 
(Illustrated ) 


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Nos. 80 and 81—BatTTLE OF BUNKER Hitt PLATTERS 


(Maker, Stevenson) 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


§2—Boston Hospira. Maker, Ridgway 
Small platter. Showing canal, ship and chaise in the foreground. Good 
condition. 


Length, 1234 inches. 


83—Boston Atms Houses Maker, Stevenson 
Platter. Leaf border. Rich dark blue. Rubbed. 
Length, 14 inches. 
84—Boston STATE HousE Maker, Rogers 
Platter. Showing cows on Common. Vine and flower border. Me- 
dium blue. Rim, slightly imperfect. 
Length, 17 inches. 
85—Boston Atms House Maker, Ridgway 
Tureen with cover and ladle. Showing “Cambridge College’’ on the 
cover. Unidentified view on the ladle. Dark blue. Slightly im- 


perfect. 
Height, 10% inches. 


CATSKILL MOUNTAINS AND HUDSON RIVER VIEWS 


86—CatTskILL House, Hupson Maker, Wood and Sons 
Small plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Diameter, 6% inches. 
87—Pass IN THE CATSKILL MounrtrAINS Maker, Wood 
Small plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Diameter, 7% inches. 
88—PINE OrcHarp House, Catskitt Mountains Maker, Wood 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


S89o—View Near CaTSKILL ON THE Hupson River Maker, Stevenson 
Platter. Dark blue. Edge, chipped. 


Diameter, 12% inches. 


90o—Horet Mitz, Catskitut, STATE oF NEw York Maker, Wood 


Platter. Dark blue. Aged. 
Length, 14 inches. 


91—CaTSKILL Mountains, Hupson RIver Maker, Wood 


Gravy boat. Dark blue. Proof. 
Height, 5 inches. 


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92—CaTskILL Mountains anp Hupson River Maker, Wood 
Vegetable dish. Dark blue. Imperfect. 
Length, 9% inches. 


93—CHANCELLOoR Livincston Maker, Wood and Sons 


Cup and saucer. Dark blue. Good condition with exception of small 
crack in foot of the saucer. 


94—West Point (?) Maker Unknown 
Small pitcher. Dark blue. Rubbed. Handle rejoined. 
Height, 4 inches. 


95—HIGHLANDs, Hupson River, Near Newsurcu 
Maker, Wood and Sons 
Small plate. Dark blue. Proof. 

Diameter, 6% inches. 

96—HicHLANpbs at West Pornt, Hupson River | 
Maker, Wood and Sons 
Small plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 

Diameter, 6% inches. 
97—Near FISHKILL Maker Unknown 
| Small plate. Border of large flowers. Dark blue. Good condition. 

Diameter, 734 inches. 


98—Troy Line (Cuier Justice MarsHatt) 
Maker, Wood and Sons 


Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Diameter, 8% inches. 
99— Troy From Mount Ipa Maker, Stevenson 


Small platter. Dark blue. Aim, chipped. 
Length, 9% inches. 


100—TAappAN ZEEE FROM GREENSBURG Maker, Wood and Sons 
Small vegetable dish. Beaded border. Dark blue. Proof. 
Length, 9 inches. 


10I— HIGHLANDS, NortH RIvER Maker, Stubbs 


Plate. Showing sidewheel steamboat and fisherman in the foreground. 


Medium blue. Good condition. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


102— HIGHLANDS, Hupson RIVER Maker, Wood and Sons 
Small platter with perforated border. Showing sidewheel steamboat 


in the foreground. Dark blue. Proof. 
Length, to inches. 


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103—FULTON’S STEAMBOAT (?) Maker Unknown 
Plate. Cows in the foreground, tower at upper right and a ship on the 
left. Dark blue. Good condition. Diameter, 10% inches, 
104—Union Linr STEAMBOAT Maker, Wood 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. Diameter, 10 eee 
105—West Point Mitirary ACADEMY Maker, Wood and Sons 
Fruit dish with perforated sides. Dark blue. Good condition. Han- 
dles missing. Length, 10 inches. 


106—JUNCTION OF THE Hupson aNp SACANDAGA RIVERS 


Maker, Stevenson 
Platter. Dark blue. Good condition. 


(Illustrated ) 


107—HIGHLANDS, Hupson RIvER Maker, Wood and Sons 


Platter. Showing sidewheel steamer flying the American flag, in the 
foreground. Dark blue. Very slightly worn. 


Length, 14 inches. 


Diameter, 13 inches. 


108—West Point Minirary ACADEMY Maker, Wood 


Vegetable dish with scalloped edge. The interior with river and 
highland views. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Length, 10 inches. 


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109—JUNCTION OF THE Hupson AnpD Sacanpaca Rivers 


Maker, Stevenson 
Platter. Dark blue. Crack rejoined with rivets. 


Length, 14 inches. 


CONNEC DIGUA 


110—WapsworTtTH ‘ToOwER Maker, Wood and Sons 
Cup. Depicting the tower on either side. Rich dark blue. Proof. 
| Height, 2% inches 
111—WapsworTH ‘TOWER Maker, Wood and Sons 


Cup and saucer. Similar in decoration to the preceding. Dark blue. 


112—WapsworTH ‘TOWER Maker, Wood and Sons 
Creamer. Flattened oval, with high shoulder. Dark blue. Good 
condition. 


Height, 5 inches. 
113—WapswortH. Tower Maker, Wood and Sons 


Large teapot. Rich dark bluue. Good condition with exception of 
small crack in cover. 
Height, 8 inches. 


114—WapswortH ‘TOwER Maker Unknown 
Large coffee-pot. Dark blue. Cover chipped, otherwise in fine 
condition. 


Height, 114 inches. 
1I5—DEAF AND Dums AsyLuM, HarTForD Maker, Ridgway 


Platter. Dark blue floral border. Slightly rubbed. 
Length, 14% inches. 


CADMUS 


116—Capmus Unpber FuLt SaIL Maker, Wood 
Cup plate. Showing highland in the distance. “Trefoil border. Dark 
blue. Good condition. 
Diameter, 434 inches. 
117—-CapDMUS AT ANCHOR Maker, Wood 
Cup plate. Shell border. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 434 inches. 


118—Capmus Unpber FuLt SAIL Maker, Wood 
Cup plate. Rocks in the foreground. Shell border. Dark blue. Good 
condition. 


Diameter, 334 inches. 


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119—CapmMus Unper FuLt SAIL Maker Unknown 


Plate. Showing fishermen in the foreground and ship on the left. 
Floral border. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 
120—CapmMus AT ANCHOR Maker, Wood and Sons 


Plate. Flying the American flag. Showing a small boat in the fore- 
ground. Shell border. Dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, to inches. 


DELAWARE 


121—GILPIN’s Mitts oN BRANDYWINE CREEK Maker, Wood and Sons 
Plate. Dark blue: Good condition. 

Diameter, 9 inches. 

122—GILPIN’S MILLS ON BRANDYWINE CREEK Maker, Wood and Sons 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 

123—GrILPiIn’s Mitts on BRANDYWINE CREEK Maker, Wood and Sons 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 

Diameter, 9 inches. 


124—GILPIN’s Mitts on BRANDYWINE CREEK Maker, Wood and Sons 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


125—GILPIN’s Mitts on BRANDYWINE CREEK Maker, Wood and Sons 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


ERIE CANAL 


126—ENTRANCE OF THE Erte CANAL INTO THE Hupson at ALBANY 
Maker Unknown 
Cup plate. Showing one boat leaving the Canal and the S. Van 
Rensselaer about to enter it. Dark blue. Aged. 
Diameter, 3%4 inches. 


127—ERIE CANAL: AQuEDUCT aT LirrLe FaLtits; AguEpuct aT RocuH- 
ESTER Maker, Wood 


Pitcher. Dark blue. Lip repaired. 
Height, 6% inches. 


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128—ERigE CanaL: Aquepuct Brivce at Rocusester Maker Unknown 
Small plate. Flower and leaf border. Dark blue. Proof. 

Diameter, 7% inches. 

129—Erie Cana: Utica Inscription Maker Unknown 

Pitcher. Below the spout, the coat of arms of the United States, and 


above and below, medallions of locks and canal boats. Dark blue. 
Slight imperfection. 


Height, 7 inches. 
130—Erig CANAL: VIEW OF THE AQUEDUCT BrincE at LittLe FALis 
Maker, Wood 
Plate. Flower and leaf border. Dark blue. Chipped and rubbed. 
Diameter, 8% inches. 
13I—ENTRANCE OF THE ERIE CANAL INTO THE Hupson at ALBANY 
Maker, Wood 
Plate. Showing fishermen in the foreground and houses in the dis- 
tance. Dark blue. Chipped. 


Diameter, 101% inches. 
132—Eriz CANAL: View oF Aguepuct Bripce at Littte FALts 
Maker, Wood 
Soup plate. Dark blue. Slightly scratched. 
Diameter, to inches. 
133—-ENTRANCE OF THE ERIE CANAL INTO THE Hupson at ALBANY 
Maker, Wood and Sons 


Wash bowl. Showing fishermen in the foreground and houses in the 
distance. Floral border. Rich dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 12 inches. 

134—Erirz CanaAL: View or AQuEpucT Brince at Lirrie Fats 
Maker, Wood and Sons 
Wash bowl. Floral border. Rich dark blue. Piece in lip, rejoined. 


. Diameter, 13% inches. 


135—Erig CANAL: GOVERNOR CLINTON INscRIPTION Maker Unknown 
Plate. ‘Che center with inscription relative to the opening of the Erie 
Canal. ‘The border with medallions of locks and canal boats. Dark 

blue. Chip in edge. 
Diameter, 1034 inches. 
136—Eriz Cana: Governor De Witt CLINTON, THE LATE GOVERNOR 
Maker Unknown 
Plate. Border, similar to the preceding. Dark blue. Slightly 


scratched. 
Diameter, 10% inches. 


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137—ERIE CANAL - Maker Unknown 


Pitcher. Depicting “Entrance of the Erie Canal into the Hudson 
at Albany” on one side and “‘Aqueduct at Rochester” on the other. 


Rich dark blue. Slight chip. Height, 9 inches. 
FRANKLIN 
138—BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FLyinc A KITE Maker, Wood 


Cup plate. Light blue. Good condition. 
Diameter, 3% inches, 


139—FRANLIN’S TOMB Maker, Wood (2) 
Large pitcher. Rich dark blue. Good condition with exception of 
small chip. 

Height, 7 inches. 

140—FRANKLIN’S TomMB Maker, Wood 

Pitcher. With large spout. Floral ground. Dark blue. In good 
condition. 


Height, 84 inches. 
I4I—FRANKLIN’S TomrR Maker, Wood (2) 
Coffee-pot. Floral ground. Spout repaired. 
Height, 11 inches. 
142—FRANKLIN’S Toms Maker, Wood (?) 
Wash bowl. Dark blue. Imperfect. 


Diameter, 12 inches. 


FOREIGN VIEWS 


143—FINSBURY CHAPEL Maker Unknown 
Small plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 

Diameter, 534 inches. 

144—Fa.tits oF MontTMoRENCY, QUEBEC Maker, Wood 
Plate. Dark blue. Slightly rubbed. 

Diameter, 814 inches. 

145-——-QUEBEC Maker Unknown 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 

Diameter, 9 inches. 

146—JENNY LIND Maker, Ye old Hall Potteries 


Plate. Figures in the foreground and castle and mountains in the 
distance. Dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


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147—ForEIGN CASTLE 


Plate. 
Slightly scratched. 


148—VUE DU CHATEAU 


Plate. A river and bridge in the foreground. Dark blue. 


dition. 


149—VILLA IN THE REGENT’S Park 
Plate. Dark blue. 


Fine condition. 


150—VIEW OF LIVERPOOL 


Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 


151—Guy's CiirF, WARWICKSHIRE 


Soup plate. Light blue. 


152—BANK OF ENGLAND 


Platter. Dark blue. Rubbed. 


153—PISHOBURY, HERTFORDSHIRE 
Platter. Medium blue. 


154— QUEBEC 


Covered vegetable dish. 
scenes on cover. Dark blue. 


155—RICHMOND, ENGLAND (?) 


Faatter. 
foreground. 


Dark blue. 


156—RICHMOND, ENGLAND (?) 


Platter. 
rubbed. 


Similar to the preceding. 


GEORGIA 


157—UNITED STATES BANK AT SAVANNAH 


Marked “Exchange, Charleston.” 
blue and white. Good condition. 


Ste 


A fisherman and children in the foreground. 


Slightly rubbed. 


Good condition. 


With horseman in the foreground. 
Good condition. 


Medium blue. 


Small tray. 


Maker, Clews 
Dark blue. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


Maker, Wood and Sons 


Good con- 


Diameter, 10 inches 


Maker, Adams 


Diameter, to inches. 


Maker, Wood & Sons 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


Maker, Wood & Sons 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


Maker, Wood 


Length, 12% inches. 
Maker, Adams 


Length, 13 inches. 
Maker, Wood 
Other 


Diameter, 9% inches. 
Maker, Stevenson 


In middle distance a six-arched bridge, two figures in the 


Slightly rubbed. 


Length, 13 inches. 
Maker, Stevenson 
Cracked and 


Length, 13 inches. 


Maker, Ridgway 
Floral border. Dark 


Length, 8% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


KENTUCKY 


158—MarineE HospitTat, LOvuIsvILLE, KENTUCKY Maker, Wood 
Plate. Shell border. Dark blue. Rubbed. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 
I59— TRANSYLVANIA UNIversitTy, LEXINGTON Maker, Wood & Sons 
Plate. Shell border. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 9% inches. 


160—LOUISVILLE Maker Unknown 
Platter. Steamer and fisherman in the foreground. Floral border. 


Medium blue. Good condition. 
Length, 12% inches. 


LAFAYETTE 


161—LANDING or LAFAYETTE Maker Unknown 
Salt dish on foot. White band below picture. Dark blue. 
Height, 2 inches. 
162—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Cup plate. Without border. Dark blue. Condition good. 
Diameter, 3% inches. 
163—PorRTRAIT OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Cup plate. Leaf and vine border and white rim. Good condition. 
Diameter, 4 inches 
164—PorTRAIT OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Similar to preceding but has small chip. 


Diameter, 4 inches. 


165—-LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Pepper box. Dark blue. Slight chip. 

Height, 414 inches. 

166—LaNDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Cup plate. Dark blue. Edge has a small crack. 

Diameter, 5% inches. 

167—LaFAYETTE AT THE Toms or WaSHINGTON Maker Unknown 
Cup and saucer. Dark blue. Good condition. 


168—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker Unknown 


Small pitcher. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Height, 4 inches. 


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169—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Gravy tureen. Rich dark blue. One handle and knob repaired. 
Height, 5% inches. 
170—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Sugar bowl. Rich dark blue. Knob of cover missing. 
Height, 534 inches. 
17I—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Gravy tureen. Rich dark blue. Proof. 
Height, 534 inches. 
172—LAFAYETTE PORTRAIT Maker Unknown 
Pitcher. With medallions of “Welcome Lafayette the Nation’s Guest 
and Our Ccuntry’s Glory.” Dark blue. In good condition. 
Height, 6 inches. 
173—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Bowl. Dark blue. In good condition. 
Diameter, 6% inches. 
174—GENERAL LAFAYETTE WELCOME TO LAND OF LIBERTY 
Maker, Stevenson 


White plate. With blue portrait and lettering. 
Diameter, 7 inches. 


175—GENERAL LAFAYETTE : Maker Unknown 
“Welcome Lafayette the Nation’s Guest” and “General Lafayette Wel- 
come to the Land of Liberty” and various other inscriptions. Pitcher. 

Medium blue. Foot restored. Chip at top. 
Height, 7 inches. 


176—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Pitcher. Rich dark blue. In fine condition with exception of lip 
rubbed. 


Height, 8 inches. 


177—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Vegetable dish. Rich dark blue. Proof. 
Length, 9% inches. 
178—LAFAYETTE AT Toms oF WASHINGTON Maker, Wood 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 10 inches, 


179—La GRANGE, THE RESIDENCE OF THE Marouts Larayette (Front 
View) 
Plate. Dark blue. Fine condition. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


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180—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Plate. Rich dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 
181—La GRANGE, THE RESIDENCE OF THE Marquis LAFAYETTE (East 
View) Maker, Wood 
Platter. Dark blue. Slightly blurred. 
Diameter, 10 inches, 
182—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE 
Tray. Rich dark blue. Good condition. 


Length, 10 inches. 

183—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Vegetable dish. Rich dark blue. Pierced sides. Repaired. 

Length, 11 inches. 

184—LAFAYETTE AT WASHINGTON’S TomMB Maker, Wood 


Platter. The under side marked “Harris and Chauncey, 70 Wall 
Street New York” within a wreath. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Length, 14% inches. 
185—La GRANGE, THE RESIDENCE OF THE Marguis LaFayette (South- 
west View) Maker, Wood 
Large platter. Dark blue. Slightly rubbed. 
Length, 19 inches. 
186—LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Maker, Clews 
Large platter. Exceptional fine rich dark blue. Proof. 
Length, 19 inches. 
187—LAFAYETTE AT WASHINGTON’S [TOMB Maker, Wood 
Large wash bowl. Rich dark blue. In good condition. 


Diameter, 14 inches. 
MICHIGAN 


188—Derroit, MicHican Maker Unknown 
Platter. Floral border. Rich dark blue. Proof. 
Length, 18% inches. 


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Catalogue Numbers 18g to 401 inclusive 


MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS 


189—UNKNOWN SUBJECT Maker Unknown 

Pepper box. Equestrian in the foreground, and falls in the distance. 
Dark blue. Good condition. 

Height, 4 inches. 

190—UNKNoWN DESIGN Maker Unknown 

Pepper box. Park scene with chateau. Medium blue. Foot repaired. 

Height, 4% inches. 


I9I—UNKNOWN SUBJECT Maker Unknown 
Small pitcher. River, cottage and bridge. Discolored. 

Height, 4 inches. 

192—MEDALLION PITCHER Maker, Stevenson 


With medallions of Jefferson, Washington, Lafayette and Clinton and 
views of “Aqueduct Bridge at Rochester’ and “Entrance of the Canal 
into the Hudson at Albany.” Medium blue. Good condition. 


Height, 5 inches. 
193—UNIDENTIFIED SUBJECT Maker Unknown 
Small pickle dish, leaf-shaped. Large house and tree on right. Medium 

blue. Cracked. 
Length, 5% inches. 
194—CHINESE SUBJECT Maker Unknown 


Pitcher. Flowing blue. Good condition. 
Height, 6% inches. 


195—FLowER DxsIcn Maker, Adams 
Sugar-bowl and creamer. Dark blue. Both pieces imperfect. 
196—CHINESE VIEW Maker, Wood 


Small plate. Dark blue. Rubbed. 


Diameter, 634 inches. 


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197—CHINESE SUBJECT Maker Unknown 
Tray. Blue and white. In good condition. Length, 734 inches. 
198—LovEjyoy PLATE Maker Unknown 
With inscription, “Congress shall make no law .. .” Border of 
medallions. Light blue. Rubbed. Diameter, 7% inches. 
199—Cupip BEHIND Bars Maker, Wood 
Plate. Dark blue. Rubbed. Diameter, 9 inches. 
200—CAPTURE OF THE SERAPIS Maker, R. & M. Co. 
Plate. With Commander Paul Jones and others. Dated September 

23,, 17700) Wark blue root, Diameter, 10 inches. 
201—THE Kent AND THE East Inp1IaA Man Maker, Wood 
Plate. Dark blue. In good condition. Diameter, 9 inches. 
202—-CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE Maker, Wood 
Plate. Dark blue. In good condition. Diamsster pieteeeen 
203—CHRIST AND THE WoMAN OF SAMARIA Maker, Wood 
Soup plate. Dark blue. Rubbed and repaired. Diameters 
204— MILLENNIUM Maker Unknown 
late. Light blue. In good condition. Diameter 10 tithe 
205—PEACE AND PLENTY Maker, Clews 
206—UNIDENTIFIHD SUBJECT Maker, Stubbs 


Plate. Castle and bridge. Medium blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


207—-UNIDENTIFIED SUBJECT Maker, Unknown 
Hot water dish. Ruined castle, with cows in the foreground. Light 
blue. In good condition. Diameter weaniee 
208—CHINESE SUBJECT Maker Unknown 
Platter. Flowing blue. Good condition. Lengit te ator 


209—LawrENCE House (So called—imarked American Villa) 
Maker Unknown 


Large platter. Border of flowers and fruit. Dark blue. In good 
condition. Length, 19 inches. 


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210—AMERICAN HEROES Maker Unknown 
Wash bowl and pitcher. Dark blue. In good condition. 


MACDONOUGH’S VICTORY 


211—M acponoucu’s Victory Maker, Wood & Sons 
Half-pint pitcher. Floral border. Dark blue. Small chip. 
Height, 334 inches. 


212—MacponouGu’s VIcToRY Maker, Wood & Sons 
Half-pint pitcher. A band of white around the base. Floral bor- 
der. Dark blue. (Small chip.) 
Height, 334 inches. 
213—MacponouGn’s VIcToRY Maker, Wood 
Plate. Shell border. Dark blue. Slightly scratched. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


214—-M acponouGu’s VICTORY Maker Unknown 
Large coffee-pot. Dark blue. The cover and spout chipped, other- 


wise in fine condition. 
Height, 12 inches. 


INDEEAY AOA TCIM Pye 


215—CasTLE GARDEN Maker, Wood & Sons 


Cup plate with two figures and small boat in foreground. ‘Trefoil and 
shell border. Dark blue. Proof. 
Diameter, 334 inches. 
216—CAaAsSTLE GARDEN Maker, Wood 
Cup plate similar to the preceding. ‘Irefoil border. Dark blue. In 
good condition. 
Diameter, 334 inches. 
217—SCUDDER’S AMERICAN MUSEUM Maker, Stevenson 


Cup plate. Medium blue. Proof. 
Diameter, 4% inches. 


218—Ciry Hay Maker Unknown 
Cup and saucer. Medium blue. In good condition. 


219-—CoLUMBIA COLLEGE Maker, Stevenson 
Plate. Washington medallion above, and “Entrance of Erie Canal 

into the Hudson at Albany” below. Dark blue. In good condition. 
Diameter, 6% inches. 


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220—Dr. Mason’s CHuRCH Maker, Stubbs 

Small plate. Showing buildings adjoining. Dark blue. In good 

condition. Diameter, 6 inches. 
(Illustrated) 

221—Svr. Patrick’s CATHEDRAL Maker, Stevenson 

Small plate. Dark blue. Proof. Diaméler ee @ ee 

299-—ST.1 PAE Ss, CHAPEL Maker, Stevenson 


Plate. Governor Clinton medallion above, and ‘View of Aqueduct 
Bridge at Little Falls” below. Dark blue. In good condition. 


Diameter, 634 inches. 
223—ParK ‘THEATRE Maker, Stubbs 
Small plate. Dark blue. In good condition. 
Diameter, 6 inches. 
224—New York City Hospirar Maker, Stevenson 
Pitcher with “City Hall” on reverse. Dark blue. Lip rejoined. 
Height, 6% inches. 


225—StT. Paut’s CHAPEL Maker, Stevenson 
Small plate with figures in foreground. Dark blue. In good con- 
dition. 


Diameter, 6% inches. 


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226—BaTTERY FLAGSTAFF Maker, Stevenson 
Small plate. Grape leaf border. Proof. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 
(Illustrated ) 
227—Fort GANSEVOORT Maker, Stevenson 
Small plate with one-quarter inch white outer border. Dark blue 
In good condition. 
Diameter, 7 inches. 
228—City Ha. Maker, Stubbs 
Small plate. “wo figures in foreground. Dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


229—COLUMBIA COLLEGE Maker, Stevenson 
Small plate. Dark blue. In good condition. 
Diameter, 7% inches. 
230—SCUDDER’S AMERICAN MusEuM Maker, Stevenson 
Small plate. Dark blue. Proof. 
Diameter, 7% inches. 
231—ForT GANSEVOORT Maker, Stevenson 
Small plate. Dark blue. Slightly scratched. 


Diameter, 6 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


232—BURNING OF COENTIES SLIP - Maker Unknown 


Plate in brown. Border of “Great Fire City NEWY” engine and 
fire apparatus. In good condition. 
Diameter, 734 inches. 


233—City Hatt, New York Maker Unknown 


Pitcher. With Insane Hospital, on reverse. Floral border. Rich 
dark blues) Proof: 


Height, 7 inches. 


234—FULTON MARKET Maker, Stevenson 


Gravy tureen. Dark blue. Slightly aged. 
Length, 8% inches. 


235—Ciry Horet, New Yorxk Maker, Stevenson 


Plate with medallions of ‘‘Washington and Lafayette,” above; ‘“View 
of Aqueduct at Little Falls,” below. Medium blue. —Good condition. 


Length, 8% inches. 
236—View oF New York Bay Maker, Stubbs 
Plate with three-masted ship, side-wheel steamer and Castle Garden. 


Dark blue. Cracked. 


Diameter, 8'%4 inches. 


237—CoLuMBIA COLLEGE Maker, Stevenson 
Small tray with two figures in foreground. Dark blue. In good 
condition. 


Length, 834 inches. 


238—ParkK “THEATRE Maker, Stevenson 


Plate with medallions of “Jefferson, Washington, Lafayette and Clin- 
ton” above and “View of Aqueduct at Little Falls” below. Dark blue. 
Aged. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


239—Park THEATRE Maker, Stevenson 


Plate. Medium blue. In good condition. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


(Illustrated ) 


240—Park “THEATRE Maker, Stevenson 


Plate similar to the preceding but with “Entrance of the Canal into 
the Hudson at Albany” below. Dark blue. In good condition. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


(Illustrated ) 


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Nos. 239 and 240—Views or THe Park THEATRE, New York 
(Maker, Stevenson) 


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241—ViEW oF GoveRNor’s IsLAND Maker, Stevenson 

Soup plate. Clear blue. Good condition. Diametér ene 
(Illustrated ) 

242—Citry Hau Maker, Ridgway 


Plate. Three figures in foreground. Dark blue. In good condition. 

Diameter, 934 inches. 

243—Autms Housz, New York Maker, Stevenson 
Plate with cart in foreground. Dark blue. Proof. 

Diameter, 10 inches. 
244—Atms Housst, New York Maker, Ridgway 
Deep dish, with large tree on the left. Medium blue. Chipped. 

Diameter, to inches. 

245—Drxcove on Gop Coast, AFRICA Maker, Wood 

“New York Bay” and “Highlands at West Point” on the cover. 
Tureen. Rich dark blue. Proof. 

Length, to inches. 

246—Nerw York FROM Brookityn HEIGHTS Maker, Stevenson 


Plate. Medium blue. Fine condition. Diameter 10 


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247—BROOKLYN FERRY Maker, Stevenson 
Small platter. White border. Dark blue. Surface crackled. 


Length, 11 inches. 
(Illustrated ) 
248—Atms Housez, New York, witH Iwo Ficures in ForEGROUND 
Maker, Stevenson 


Large pitcher. With “Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Hartford,” on reverse. 
Vine leaf berder. Rich dark blue. Lip rejoined. 
Height, 10% inches. 


249—Dr. Mason’s CHURCH Maker, Stevenson 
Soup plate. With buildings adjoining Murray Street. Dark blue. 
roof. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


250—Park THEATRE Maker, John Geddes 
Soup plate with border of oak leaves similar to Stevenson’s. “The view 
differing slightly. Medium blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


251—Atms House Maker, Stevenson 


Large pitcher with “Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Hartford” on the re- 
verse. Vine-leaf border. Rich dark blue. Lip rejoined. 


| Height, 10% inches. 

252—THE EspLAaNADE AND CasTLE GARDEN Maker, Stevenson 
Platter with leaf border. Rich dark blue. In good condition. 

Length, 17 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


253—Aims Houses, New: Yorx Maker, Ridgway 
Platter. ‘Tree on left. Clear medium blue. Very slightly scratched. 
Length, 16% inches. 


254—-NeEw YorK FROM BrooKLYN HEIGHTS Maker, Stevenson 


Platter. Medium blue. Good condition. 
Length, 16% inches. 


255—CASTLE GARDEN AND BATTERY Maker, Wood & Sons 


Platter. Rich clear dark blue. In fine condition. 


Length, 18 inches. 
(Illustrated ) 


250—Nerw YorK FROM WEEHAWK Maker, Stevenson 


Platter. Dark blue. In good condition. 
Lenth, 18% inches. 
(Illustrated ) 


257—NeEw YORK FROM WEEHAWK Maker, Stevenson 
Large tureen Medium blue. Lip repaired. Fire crack. 
Diameter, 13 inches. 


NEW YORK STATE VIEWS 


258—UTIcA iy | Maker Unknown 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 7% inches. 


259—LiTrLE Fatis at LUZERNE Maker, Clews 
Rockwell House. Platter. Floral scroll and bird border. In mul- 


berry. Scratched. 
Length, 174 inches. 


260—LitTTLE FALLS Maker Unknown 


Vegetable dish. Showing one of the first railroad trains coming around 
the curve at Little Falls. Moss border. Light blue. Cracked. 


Length, 10 inches. 


261—Hosart Town Maker Unknown 
Soup plate. Dark blue. Scratched. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


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No. 255—CastTLE GARDEN AND BATTERY 


No. 250—New York FROM WEEHAWK 


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No. 262—VIeEwW ON THE Roap To LAKE Gesorce, New York 
No. 263—LakeE Grorcet, New York 


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262—VIEW ON THE Roap To Lake Georcr, New York 
Maker, Stevenson 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 


(Illustrated ) Diameter, 8% inches. 
263—LakE GeEorGE, New York Maker, Wood and Sons 
Platter. Rich dark blue. Good condition. 


Length, 16% inches. 
(Illustrated ) 


NIAGARA FALLS SERIES 


264—NiaAGaRA (From Canadian Side) Maker, Stevenson 
Plate. Floral border. Medium blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


265—NIAGARA FALts Maker, Wood and Sons 
Plate. Showing Table Rock. Shell border. Rich dark blue. Good 
condition. 


Diameter, to inches. 


266—NTaAGARA FALts Maker, Wood and Sons 

Soup plate. The subject similar to that on the preceding. Dark 
blue. In good condition. 

Diameter, 10 inches. 

267—NracarA Faris (From Canadian Side) Maker, Stevenson 


Plate. With portraits of Jefferson, Lafayette, Clinton and Washing- 
ton. “Entrance of the Canal into the Hudson at Albany” on the 


border. Medium blue. Good condition. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


268—NIAGARA FALLs Maker, Stevenson 
Plate. View similar to the preceding. Medium blue. Proof. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 
269—NIAGARA FALLS Maker, Stevenson 
Plate. Similar to the preceding but with “View of Aqueduct Bridge 
at Rochester.” Medium blue. Proof. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 
270—NrIAGARA FALis Maker, Stevenson 
Similar to the preceding. Plate. Medium blue. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 
27I—N1AGARA FALLS Maker, Stevenson 


Similar to the preceding but with “View of Aqueduct Bridge at Little 
Falls.” Plate. Mcdium blue. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


272—Nr1aGaRA FALLS Maker, Stevenson 


Plate. Similar to the preceding. Medium blue. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


NraGARA FALLs Maker, Wood and Sons 
Deep dish. Showing Table Rock. Rich dark blue. Repaired. 


Diameter, 11% inches. 


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274—N1IAGARA Fats (From the American Side) Maker, Wood & Sons 


Platter. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Length, 15 inches. 


NEW JERSEY 


275—-RESIDENCE OF THE LaTE RICHARD JORDAN 
Maker, Joseph Heath & Co. 


Plate. Medium blue. ‘Good condition. 
Diameter, 7 inches. 


276—HoBoKEN IN New Jersey (Stevens’ House) Maker, Stubbs 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 8 inches. 


277—-T RENTON FALLS Maker, Wood 
Plate. One man at foot of falls. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 6% inches. 


278—TRENTON FALts Maker, Wood and Sons 
Plate. ‘Three men at top of falls. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 7% inches. 


279—Passaic FALLs Maker, Wood 
Gravy tureen. Dark blue. Cover and foot repaired. 

Length, 8 inches. 

280—HoBoKEN IN New Jersey (Stevens’ House) Maker, Stubbs 
Sheep and figures on lawn. Platter. Dark blue. Good condition. 

Length, 1234 inches. 

281—BELLEVILLE ON THE PassaIc Maker Unknown 

(Marked, Hope Mill, Catskill, State of New York) 


Large tureen. “New York Bay” on cover. Shell border. Rich dark 
blue. Cover cracked. 


Height, 11% inches. 


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Nos. 282 and 283—Two Views or CuHILLicorr, OuI0 
(Makers Unknown) 


285 


No. 284—Co.Lumpus, Onto 
No. 285—Sanpusky, Onto 
(Makers Unknown) 


Second and Last Session 


OHIO 


282—CHILLICOTHE Maker Unknown 


Small platter. Cows in the foreground. Floral border. Medium blue. 
In good condition. 


Length, 9% inches 
(Illustrated ) 
283—CHILLICOTHE Maker Unknown 
Platter. ‘Three boatmen on the river in the foreground. P. & I. Cham- 
berlin Importers. Floral border. Dark blue. Glaze chipped. 


Length, 10% inches. 
(Illustrated ) 
284—CoLUMBUS Maker Unknown 
Platter. Floral border. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Length, 14% inches. 
(Illustrated ) 
285—SANDUSKY Maker Unknown 
Platter. Floral border. Rich dark blue. Good condition. 


Length, 16% inches. 
(Illustrated ) 


PENNSYLVANIA 


286—PIcKETT’S CHARGE 


Platter. Depicting the battle and with medallions of Generals Meade, 
Lee, Hancock and Longstreet. Oak leaf and acorn border. Clear 
medium blue. 
Length, 13 inches 
287—WRIGHT'S FERRY ON THE SUSQUEHANNA 
Plate. Floral border. Medium blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 9% inches. 
PHILADELPHIA 


288—WoopLanps NEAR PHILADELPHIA Maker, Stubbs 
Cup plate. Dark blue. Proof. 
Diameter, 4 inches. 
2890—MENDENHALL Ferry (Schuylkill River above Philadelphia) 
Maker, Stubbs 
Small plate. Dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 5% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


290—Masonic Hat Maker, Ridgway 

Small plate. Dark blue. Proof. Diameter, 7 inches. 
(Illustrated ) 

291—WoopLanps Near PHILADELPHIA Maker, Stubbs 

Small plate. Dark blue. Proof. Diameter, 6% inches: 

292—ViEw oF PHILADELPHIA | Maker Unknown 

Small plate. Dark blue. Proof. Diameter, 7 inches. 


293—Upper Ferry Bripce (Over the Schuykill River) Maker, Stubbs 
Gravy tureen with cover. Dark blue. Small chip in cover. 


Height, 6% inches. 
294—Uprer Ferry Bripce (Over the River Schuylkill) Maker, Stubbs 


Small tray. Medium blue. Proof. Length, 7% inches. 
295—LipraRy, PHILADELPHIA Maker, Ridgway 
Plate. Medium blue. Good condition. Diameter, 8% inches. 
296—STAUGHTON’S CHURCH Maker, Ridgway 


Small soup plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Diameter, 8% inches. 


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297—THE Dam anp Water Works, PHILADELPHIA (Sidewheel Boat) 
Maker Unknown 
Plate. Flower and fruit border. Dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, to inches. 


298—PHILADELPHIA WaTER Works (Team and Wagon in Foreground) 
Maker, Stevenson 
Plate. Dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


299—UNITED STATES HoTeEL, PHILADELPHIA Maker, Adams 
Soup plate. Dark blue. Small chip. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


300—FAIRMOUNT Park Near PHILADELPHIA Maker, Stubbs 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, to inches. 


301—T HE Dam anp Water Works, PHILADELPHIA (Sternwheel Boat) 
Maker Unknown 
Plate. Flower and fruit border. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


302—BaNkK OF THE UNITED STATES, PHILADELPHIA Maker, Stubbs 
Plate. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 10% inches. 
, 10% 


303—View Near PHILADELPHIA Maker Unknown 
Plate. Scalloped edge. Dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 10% inches. 


304—WoopLanps NEAR PHILADELPHIA Maker, Stubbs 


Small platter. Dark blue. Rubbed. 
Length, 10% inches. 


305—MENDENHALL Ferry (Schuylkill River, Above Philadelphia) 
Maker Unknown 


Platter. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Length, 16% inches. 


306—PENNSYLVANIA HosPITAL Maker, Ridgway 


Platter. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Length, 18% inches. 


307—Upper Ferry Brince (Over the Schuylkill River) Maker, Stubbs 


Platter. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Length, 19 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


308—FAIRMOUNT ParK Near PHILADELPHIA Maker, Stubbs 
Platter. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Length, 20% inches, 
309—Upper Ferry Bripce (Over the Schuylkill River) Maker, Stubbs 
Wash bowl and pitcher. Dark blue. Proof. 


PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 


310—WINTER VIEW, PITTSFIELD, MaAssACHUSETTS Maker, Clews 
Cup plate. Without figure in foreground. Dark blue. Proof. 

Diameter, 4% inches. 

31I—WINTER View, PirrsFietp, MassacHUSETTS Maker, Clews 
Plate. With figure in foreground. Dark blue. Slightly scratched. 

Diameter, 8% inches. 

312—WiInTER View, PITTSFIELD, MassaAcHUSETTS Maker, Clews 
Plate. With figure in foreground. Dark blue. Good condition. 

Diameter, 10% inches. 

313—WInTER ViEw, PittTsFieLpD, MassacHUSETTS Maker, Clews 
Platter. Figure in the foreground. Dark blue. Gvod condition. 

Length, 12% inches. 

314—WINTER VIEW, PITTSFIELD, MAssacHUSETTS Maker, Clews 


Platter. With figure in the foreground. Border of medallions depict- 
ing similar subjects. Rich brilliant dark blue. Slightly rubbed. 
Length, 19 inches. 


SOUTH CAROLINA 


315—CHARLESTON EXCHANGE Maker, Ridgway 
Marked Insane Hospital, Boston. Small tray. Floral border. Medium 
blue. Proof. 


Length, 6% inches. 


316—CHARLESTON EXCHANGE Maker, Ridgway 

Reverse with United States Bank at Savannah. Cover with Insane 
Hospital. Gravy tureen. Dark blue. Imperfect. 

Height, 6% inches. 

317—-CHARLESTON EXCHANGE Maker, Stevenson 


Vegetable dish. “Esplanade” on cover. Floral border. Rich dark 
blue. Rim of dish, repaired. 


Diameter, 11 inches. 


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318—-CHARLESTON EXCHANGE Maker, Ridgway 


‘The reverse, Bank of Savannah. Insane Hospital on cover. Gravy 
tureen with ladle. Dark blue. Proof. 
Height, 7 inches. 


STATES SERIES 


Maker, CLEws 


319—STATES Cup PLATE 


Showing a three story building with addition on the left. Dark blue. 
Proof. 


Diameter, 3% inches. 


320—STATES PLATE 


Showing a three-story building and one-story wing, deer on the lawn. 
Rich dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 10% inches. 


32I—STATES PITCHER 


English castle, water and sailing vessel on either side. Eight-pointed 
star border. Rich dark blue. Proof. 
Height, 9% inches. 


322—STATES VEGETABLE DiIsH 


The interior showing a university building of six wings; sheep on the 


lawn. Rich dark blue. Proof. 
Length, 734 inches. 


323—STATES VEGETABLE DIsH 


The interior showing an English castle, water and sailing vessel. “The 
exterior with a two-story building and curved driveway on the lawn. 


Rich dark blue. Proof. 


Length, 11 inches. 


324—STATES PLATTER 


Showing three-story building and curved driveway on the lawn. In the 
foreground, a pool, swan and two figures. Rich dark blue. Proof. 


Length, 17 inches. 


325—STATES PLATTER 


Showing Custom House, water and shipping. Rich dark blue. Very 
slightly scratched. 
Length, 18% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


DON QUIXOTE 


326—Tue Meetinc or Don QUIXOTE AND SANCHO PANZA 
Maker, Clews 


Small plate. With floral and bird border. Dark blue. Good con- 


dition. Diameter, 6% inches, 
327—SANCHO PANZA AT THE Boar Hunt Maker, Clews 
Soup plate. Rich dark blue. Proof. Diameter, 934 inches. 


DR. SYNTAX SERIES 


Maker, CLEews 


328—Dr. SYNTAX SKETCHING THE LAKE 
Small cup plate. Without border. Good condition. 
Diameter, 3% inches, 
329—Dr. SYNTAX AND THE GYPSIES 
Small cup plate. Without border. Medium blue. Proof. 
Diameter, 4% inches. 
330—THE GarpEn TRIO 
Small plate. Flower and scroll border. Medium blue. Good con- 
dition. Diameter, 6 inches. 
331—Dr. SYNTAX AND A BLUE STOCKING BEAUTY 
Small plate. Floral and scroll border. Rich dark blue. In good con- 
dition. Diameter, 7 inches. 
332—Dr. SYNTAX PRESENTING A FLORAL OFFERING 
Small plate. Floral and scroll border. Medium blue. Cracked and 


rejoined. Diameter, 7 inches. 


333—Dr. Syntrax TurNED Nurse 

Small plate. Floral and scroll border. Rich dark blue. In good con- 

dition. Diameter, 7% inches. 
334—Dr. Syntax STaR GAZING 

Plate. Floral and scroll border. Rich dark blue. In good condition. 

Diameter, 9 inches. 

335—Dr. Syntax Reapinc His Tour | 

Piate. Floral and scroll border. Rich blue. In good condition. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


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336—Dr. Syntax RETURNED FROM His Tour 
Plate. Floral and scroll border. Brilliant dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


337—DeEaTtTH oF PUNCH 
Small tray. Brilliant blue. Proof. 
Length, 934 inches. 
338—Dr. Syntax SUBJECTS 


Dr. Syntax Drawing from Nature. 

Dr. Syntax Bound to a Tree. 

Dr. Syntax Held up by a Highwayman. 

Dr. Syntax Pursued by a Bull. 

Gravy tureen. Floral and scroll border. Brilliant blue. Proof. 


Length, 8 inches. 


339—Dr. Syntax Mistakes A GENTLEMAN’S House FoR AN INN 


Soup plate. Floral and scroll border. Clear medium blue. Good 
condition. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


340—Dr. Syntax Disputinc His BILL with THE LANDLADY 
Plate. Floral and scroll border. Medium blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 10 inches, 


341—Dr. Syntax Takes Posszession oF His Livinc 
Plate. Floral and scroll border. Rich blue. In good condition. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


342—Dr. SynTAX PAINTING A PorTRAIT 
Plate. Floral and scroll border. Rich blue. In good condition. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


343—Dr. SYNTAX AND THE BEES 
Plate. Floral and scroll border. Medium blue. Rubbed. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


344—Dr. SyNTAX SELLS GRIZZLE 
Vegetable dish. Floral and scroll border. Rich blue. In good con- 
dition. 
Length, 10% inches. 
345—Dr. Syntax SETTING Out on His Tour 


Vegetable dish. Floral and scroll border. Dark blue. Slightly . 
rubbed. 


Length, 12 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


346—Dr. SynTAX ENTERTAINED AT COLLEGE | 


Vegetable dish. Incorrectly marked Dr. Syntax and the Gypsies. Rich 
blue. Slightly rubbed. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


347—Dr. SYNTAX AND THE GyPSIES 
On inside “Advertising for a Wife.” Vegetable dish. With pierced 
sides. Floral and scroll border. Rich dark blue. Proof. 


Length, 11 inches. 


348—Dr. SYNTAX ADVERTISING FOR A WIFE 
Platter. Floral and scroll border. Dark blue. Very slightly rubbed. 
Length, 1§ inches. 


349—A RoyaLt HuntTING Party 
Platter. Flcral and scroll border. Rich dark blue. Good condition. 


Length, 17 inches. 
(Illustrated ) 


350—Dr. SYNTAX SUBJECTS 
Dr. Syntax and the Gypsies. 
Dr. Syntax Bound to a Tree. 
Dr. Syntax Drawing from Nature. 
Underneath, ‘Bound to a Tree” and ‘Drawing from Nature.” 
Large cheese dish. Fleur de lis border. Medium blue. Good con- 
dition. 
Length, 15% inches. 
(Illustrated ) 


351—Dr. SynNTAX AMUSED AT PaT IN THE POND 
Large platter. Floral and scroll border. Fine medium blue. Good 


condition. 


Length, 19 inches. 
(Illustrated ) 


352—T He Harvest Home 
Large platter. Floral and scrol! border. Rich dark blue. In good 
condition with the exception of a crack in one side. 


Length, 21% inches. 
(Illustrated) 


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UNIDENTIFIED SUBJECTS 


353—UNIDENTIFIED SUBJECT Maker Unknown 
Bowl. Showing an early steam engine and one coach on one side, and 
three men felling a tree on the other. Floral border. Dark blue. 
Good condition. 


Diameter, 4% inches. 


354—UNIDENTIFIED SUBJECT Maker, Clews 
Cup plate. Two market women on horseback. Medium blue. Good 
condition. 


Diameter, 334 inches. 


355—UNIDENTIFIED SUBJECT Maker, Wood and Sons 


Cup plate. Depicting a cottage and two figures in the foreground. 
Trefoil border. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 334 inches. 


356—UNIDENTIFIED SUBJECT Maker, Wood and Sons 


Cup plate. Showing a stone bridge and stream. “Iwo figures in the 
foreground. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Diameter, 334 inches. 


357—UNIDENTIFIED SUBJECT Maker Unknown 
Cup plate. Showing a building, lake and fishermen. Medium blue. 
Proof. 


Diameter, 334 inches. 


358— UNIDENTIFIED SUBJECT Maker, Adams 
Cup plate. Showing a two story building with two wings. In the fore- 
ground, water. Floral and chain border. Dark blue. Good con- 


dition. 
Diameter, 4 inches. 
GEORGE WASHINGTON 
359—WASHINGTON AND Toms (Holding Scroll) Maker, Wood 
Cup and saucer. Dark blue. Good condition. 
360—WASHINGTON AND Joms (Holding Scroll) Maker, Wood 


Small pitcher. Rich dark blue. Good condition. 
Height, 434 inches. 


361—WASHINGTON AND [Toms (Holding Scroll) Maker, Wood 


Sugar bowl. Dark blue. Lip chipped. 
Height, 7. inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


362—WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE MEDALLIONS 
Makers, Stevenson and JWilliams 
Plate. The center with portrait medallion of Washington, and July 
4, 1776, underneath; and Lafayette medallion with “Welcome La- 
fayette the Nation’s Guest, Aug. 6, 1826.” Scroll and vase border. 


Dark blue. Proof. Diameter, 10 inches. 
363—WaASHINGTON AND Tomes (Holding Scroll) Maker, Wood 
Teapot. Dark blue. Repaired. Height, 9 inches. 


WASHINGTON, D. C. 


364—Mount VERNON Maker Unknown 


Cup and saucer. The master standing near a servant holding a horse. 
Slight imperfection. 


365—Mount VERNON: WASHINGTON’S SEAT Maker Unknown 
Pitcher. Dark blue. Slight chip. Height, 534 inches. 


366—WuttrEe House (Cows in the foreground) Maker, Wood and Sons 
Small plate. Dark blue. Proof. 


Diameter, 6 inches. 


367—Mount Vrranon: WASHINGTON’S SEAT Maker Unknown 
Pitcher. Dark blue. Proof. Height, 634 inches. 
368—Mount VERNON Maker, Wood and Sons 


Small plate. Showing figures in the foreground. Dark blue. Rubbed. 


Diameter, 6% inches. 


369—OLp Capiro, aT WasHIGTON (Destroyed by the British in 1814) 
Maker, Wood and Sons 


Diameter, 7% inches. 


Small plate. Dark blue. Rubbed. 


370—CaPITOL AT WASHINGTON Maker Unknown 


Coffee-pot. [wo figures in the foreground. Many columned build- 


ings. Medium blue. Fair condition. HAght seaeies 


371 —WASHINGTON (City) Maker Unknown 
Small plate. Depicting horseman in the foreground. Good condition. 
Proof. 


Diameter, 7% inches. 


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372—CapITOL AT WASHINGTON Maker, Stevenson 

Plate. With portrait medallions of Jefferson and Lafayette at top and 

“View of Aqueduct Bridge at Little Falls’ at bottom. Dark blue. 
Good condition. 

Diameter, 10 inches. 

373—CAPITOL AT WASHINGTON Maker, Stevenson 


Soup plate. Showing lady and gentleman, in the foreground. Dark 
blue with white rim. Good condition. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


374—-CAPITOL AT WASHINGTON Maker, Ridgway 


Large platter. Showing a lady and gentleman on horseback, in the 
foreground. Dark blue. Good condition. 
Length, 20% inches. 


375—MountT VERNON Near WasHINGTON Maker, Ridgway 


Vegetable dish and cover. Showing horseman at a pool and vessel 
under full sail at the left. The cover with similar subjects. Dark 
blue. Good condition. 

Length, 11 inches. 


376—CapiroL at WasHINGTON Maker Unknown 


Wash bowl. Showing figures in the foreground. Floral border. Dark 


blue. Cracked and riveted. 
Diameter, 13 inches. 


WILKIE DESIGNS 


Maker, CLews 


377—L1 HE LETTER oF INTRODUCTION 
Cup plate. Floral border. Dark blue. Proof. 
Diameter, 4% inches. 
378—CurRISTMAS EVE 
Plate. Floral and scroll border. Dark blue. Good condition. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


379— THE RaBBIT ON THE WALL 
Small platter. Rich dark blue. Floral border. Proof. 


Length, 10 inches. 


380—PLAYING AT DRAUGHTS 
Soup plate. Floral and scroll border. Good condition. 
Diameter, to inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


381— THE Erranp Boy 
Large platter. Floral and scroll border. Rich dark blue. Good con- 
dition. 
Length, 19 inches. 
(Illustrated ) 
382—THE VALENTINE 
Plate. Floral and scroll border. Rich dark blue. Good condition. 
Diameter, to inches. 
383—LeETTER OF !NTRODUCTION 
Vegetable dish. Floral border. Dark blue. Imperfect. 
Length, 11 inches. 
384—TuHe Letrer or INTRODUCTION 
Platter. Floral and scroll border. Rich dark blue. Good condition. 


Length, 12 inches. 


385—EscaPE oF THE Mouse 
Plate. Floral and scroll border. Dark blue. Very slightly rubbed. 
Diameter, to inches. 
MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS 
386—Bust or WASHINGTON 
In blue coat and flowered yellow vest. Marbled base. 
Height, 8 inches. 


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387—BENNINGTON CREAMER 


In the form of a cow. Cracked. 
Height, 5% inches. 


388—STAFFORDSHIRE losy 


Seated figure holding a mug. Brilliant coloring. 
Height, 5% inches. 


389—STAFFORDSHIRE SUGAR BowL AND SAUCER 


The former, white with blue flowers; the latter, with flowers in me- 
dium blue. 


390—STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE Maker. E B and JEL 


Copy of the Chinese willow ware. 
Diameter, 734 inches. 


39I—SHEFFIELD PORRINGER 
Marked with bell and cross. 


392— Two Curtain Kwnops 
Brass, with silvered centers. 


393—CoMPOSITION SNUFF Box 
Circular, with portrait of Lafayette on the lid. 


394— Two ComposiITION SNUFF Boxes 
One rectangular, and the other, round. Inlaid with silver. 


395—Four Sitver Lustre Curtain Knoss 


In fine condition. 
Diameter, 3% inches. 


396—Four Sitver Lustre CurRTAIN Kwnoes 


In fine condition. 
Diameter, 2% inches. 


397—SEVEN Opat Giass CurTAIN Knops 
In the form of a six-pointed star. 


398—Five WINE GLASSES 
Cut and pressed. One red. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


399—PAINTING ON GLASS 


Portrait of Lafayette. ; 
TTeight, 9% inches; width, 7 inches. 


400—SHEFFIELD TRAY 
With pair of silver snuffers. 


401—PairR OF SHEFFIELD PLATED CANDLESTICKS 


With repoussé scroll ornamentation. 
Height, 10 inches. 


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